CHELSEA'S £60million bid for Paul Pogba and Manchester United's plans for Arturo Vidal have been thrown into chaos after Antonio Conte quit as Juventus boss.

Arturo Vidal and Paul Pogba could see their proposed Premier League moves collapse[GETTY]

The 44-year-old led the Turin giants to three consecutive Serie A triumphs, helping restore their title as the biggest club in Italy, but an announcement on the club's official website this evening declared that Conte has had his contract terminated by mutual consent.

National coach Cesare Prandelli stepped down from his role after Italy's disastrous World Cup campaign in Brazil, and it is now believed that Conte will take the reigns for the Euro 2016 qualifying campaign.

However, the shock exit leaves Chelsea and United in limbo as they look to strike deals for Pogba and Vidal respectively.

Jose Mourinho is willing to shell out a whopping £60million for France international Pogba, who joined Juventus from United in 2012 on a free transfer.

Vidal has also been linked with a move to United, who are looking for the Chilean to partner new signing Ander Herrera in midfield.

The two Premier League sides will now have to wait as Juventus search for a new boss, and moves for both Pogba and Vidal could collapse should the new coach refuse to let the pair leave.